It’s the second day of Book Blogger Appreciation Week and that means it’s Interview Day! (Some would say that this is the best day of BBAW…and I’d tend to agree.)
Please give a warm welcome to Memory from In the Forest of Stories! Let’s get to know her better, shall we? (I do hope you’ll head over to her blog to see her interview with me as well!)
It depends on what they normally read. If they’re fond of historical fiction and/or iffy about magic, I’d point them towards Guy Gavriel Kay, whose secondary world fantasies and alternate histories are often either low-magic or focused on more human concerns in and around the supernatural trappings. SAILING TO SARANTIUM is a great place to start; rooted in real-world history, with subtle magic and a strong artistic bend.
Anyone who’s into BDSM should check out Jacqueline Carey’s Kushiel books, starting with KUSHIEL’S DART. It’s elegant, sexy, and deeply felt. Her SANTA OLIVIA is a sharp, near-future SF novel with lots to offer thriller readers and people who long for more books about queer women, too.
Karin Lowachee’s WARCHILD (and sequels) is a great pick for anyone who loves military fiction and stories that sensitively examine trauma, and I don’t think it’s too tropey for a newcomer to follow. The heightened emotions offer readers a way into action and setting alike.
Comics can also be a great way to approach SFF. Yoshiki Nakamura’s SKIP BEAT is a contemporary, emotionally-charged manga that allows the reader to view its fantastical elements as metaphor, if they so desire, until it’s quite far in; and even then, it often backs away from the paranormal for volumes at a stretch. And SAGA, drawn and designed by Fiona Staples and written by Brian K. Vaughan, is heavily influenced by audiovisual properties like Star Wars even as it breaks new ground, making it a good choice for people who love SF blockbusters but aren’t sure how they feel about reading the stuff.
Thanks so much to Memory for hanging out with me here and for interviewing me on her blog! Be sure to check her out on Twitter and Instagram.








